Drivers at Dublin Bus are being told there are "no realistic alternatives" to the latest cost-cutting suggestions.
The Transport Minister says new proposals address many of the concerns which lead to the last plan being rejected.
Leo Varadkar has admitted that if another strike happens, it'll be long and very difficult to bring to an end.
He's asking drivers to agree to the final proposals that have been made in the interests of the company, Dublin Bus workers and the travelling public.
Since June 2012, Dublin Bus and drivers have been involved in a long battle over how to save more than €11M.